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Neuropsychological evaluations, including memory, language, executive functioning, attention, visuospatial, and learning evaluations, can help answer questions about brain-related functioning. These assessments can help identify underlying reasons for a person’s cognitive, academic, interpersonal, or workplace deficits, particularly if it is suspected that an area of the brain is implicated.
As with our other testing processes, we first identify your goals for the testing. We recommend and administer specific standardized assessments that allow us to determine the how and why of your concerns. Based on a detailed and careful interpretation of the results, we then aim to meet the goals of the evaluation.
Our process includes:
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FAQs About Neuropsychological Testing in Miami
Whether you have queries about our services, the therapeutic process, or anything else related to mental health and well-being, we’re here to assist you. Feel free to reach out, and we’ll do our best to provide the answers and support you’re looking for.
Neuropsychological testing is a comprehensive evaluation that measures brain-based functions such as memory, attention, language, learning, and problem-solving skills. These assessments help identify conditions affecting thinking and behavior. At ICPS Therapy, specialists use standardized tests to better understand cognitive functioning and guide treatment or academic recommendations.
Psychological testing mainly evaluates emotions, personality, and mental health conditions such as anxiety or depression. Neuropsychological testing focuses on how the brain affects cognitive abilities like memory, attention, learning, and language. At ICPS Therapy, neuropsychological evaluations help identify learning, developmental, or cognitive concerns.
Neuropsychological testing can evaluate symptoms such as memory problems, attention difficulties, learning challenges, language issues, slow processing, and problem-solving difficulties. These assessments help identify conditions like ADHD, learning disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, or cognitive impairments, allowing specialists to recommend appropriate treatment or educational support.
Yes, neuropsychological testing can help evaluate autism spectrum disorder (ASD) by assessing areas such as social communication, cognitive functioning, attention, and learning abilities. These evaluations help determine whether autism or another developmental condition may be present and guide recommendations for therapy and support services.
Coverage for neuropsychological testing depends on the provider and insurance plan. However, ICPS Therapy currently does not accept insurance, and evaluations are provided on a self-pay basis. Clients can contact the clinic directly to learn about testing fees, scheduling, and available evaluation services.